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 MULTILATERAL-PEACE WITH ITALY-FEB. 10, 1947 1465 B. MILITARY, MILITARY AIR AND NAVAL TRAINING (See Articles 60, 63 and 65) 1. Military training is defined as: the study of and practice in the use of war material specially designed or adapted for army purposes, and training devices relative thereto; the study and carrying out of all drill or movements which teach or practice evolutions performed by fighting forces in battle; and the organised study of tactics, strategy and staff work. 2. Military air training is defined as: the study of and practice in the use of war material specially designed or adapted for air force purposes, and training devices relative thereto; the study and practice of all specialised evolutions, including formation flying, performed by aircraft in the accom- plishment of an air force mission; and the organised study of air tactics, strategy and staff work. 3. Naval training is defined as: the study, administration or practice in the use of warships or naval establishments as well as the study or employ- ment of all apparatus and training devices relative thereto, which are used in the prosecution of naval warfare, except for those which are also normally used for civilian purposes; also the teaching, practice or organised study of naval tactics, strategy and staff work including the execution of all opera- tions and manoeuvres not required in the peaceful employment of ships. C. DEFINITION AND LIST OF WAR MATERIAL (See Article 67) The term "war material" as used in the present Treaty shall include all arms, ammunition and implements specially designed or adapted for use in war as listed below. The Allied and Associated Powers reserve the right to amend the list periodically by modification or addition in the light of subsequent scientific development. Category I. 1. Military rifles, carbines, revolvers and pistols; barrels for these weapons and other spare parts not readily adaptable for civilian use. 2. Machine guns, military automatic or autoloading rifles, and machine pistols; barrels for these weapons and other spare parts not readily adaptable for civilian use; machine gun mounts. 61 STAT.]

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